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CSIR NET Response Sheet December 2025 Tentative Release Date
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The entrance exam will be conducted by the National Testing Agency on behalf of the CSIR. The final merit list announcing the shortlisted candidates will be published by the NTA after the cutoff lists are released. The entrance exam will comprise three sections, namely, Part A for General Aptitude, Part B for Core Subject, and Part C  for Advanced or Analytical topics. The first section is common to all subjects, followed by the second part, which is conceptual in nature, and the final section, which is application-based or analytical. 

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Jayita Ekka, Content Team

-Answered on May-15-2025

Dear student,

B.A (Hons) Political Science career options:

~Civil Services (IAS, IPS, IFS, and other central and state services)

~Government Jobs - administrative officers, public relations officers, and research assistants

~Legislative Assistant: Supporting lawmakers with research, policy analysis, and administrative tasks.

~Working for Elected Officials: Roles in the offices of Members of Parliament (MPs), Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs), or other elected representatives.

~Policy Analyst: Researching and analyzing existing policies, proposing new ones, and evaluating their impact for government agencies, think tanks, research institutions, or NGOs.

~Political Analyst: Analyzing political trends, public opinion, and government policies for media organizations, research groups, or political parties.

~International Relations Specialist: Working in organizations dealing with international affairs, diplomacy, and foreign policy.

~Urban Planner: Utilizing knowledge of political and social systems to develop plans for land use and community development.

~Lawyer: A strong foundation in political science is beneficial for pursuing a law degree (LLB) and practicing in various fields like corporate law, criminal law, or public interest law.

~Political Journalist/Reporter: Covering political events, analyzing policies, and reporting on government activities for newspapers, television channels, and online media.  

~Public Relations Specialist: Managing communication and building relationships between an organization (government, political party, NGO) and the public. 

~Campaigns/Organizations: Managing online presence and digital engagement strategies.  

~Content Writer: Creating content related to political and social issues for various platforms.

~Lecturer/Professor: Teaching political science at colleges and universities after obtaining a Master's degree and potentially a PhD, along with clearing the NET (National Eligibility Test).

~Political Scientist: Conducting in-depth research on political systems, theories, and policies in academic or research institutions.  

~Research Associate: Assisting senior researchers in their projects.

~Political Consultant: Providing strategic advice to political candidates and parties on campaigns, messaging, and voter outreach.  

~Campaign Manager: Overseeing the operations and strategies of political campaigns.  

~Lobbyist: Advocating for specific policies or interests to government officials and policymakers.  

B.A (Hons) Political Science Admission - Koto Percentage Pete hobe:

That depends on the college’s cut-off criteria. Admission to B.A (Hons) Pol. Science is basis Class 12 board marks, with a minimum of 50% for General Category student. SC/ST/ PwD can expect a relaxation of 5%-10% in the cut-off. 

Second factor is the number of seats. More seats will determine more probability of securing a seat

Third factor is whether you belong to General category or any reserved categories. 

Fees for B.A (Hons) Political Science:

Government Universities avg fees: ₹5,000 to ₹25,000

Eg., 

~Presidency College, Chennai: ₹3,875 annual fees

~Jamia Millia Islamia University (JMI), New Delhi: ₹7,200 first-semester fees

~Miranda House, Delhi University: ₹14,160 annual fees

~IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University): ₹15,000 total course fees (3-years)

Private Universities average fee: ₹50,000 to ₹1,70,000 or even higher.

Eg.,

~Christ University, Bangalore: ₹95,000 to ₹1,66,000 annual fees

~Amity University, Noida:  ₹37,000 to ₹1,42,000 annual fees

~Manav Rachna University: ₹1,79,000 annual fees

~O.P. Jindal Global University: ₹3,50,000 annual fees

Please Note: The above fees are basis data available online/ official websites. The college has the right to change/ moderate their fee structure at any given point of time. 

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